FLUENT Batch job

Hi If I am submitting a job through Batch file, is there any way to find out whether the job is finished or not? So that I can read the output (.out files) and again the start the process?

I am doing these two processes sequentially. I will run the Batch job in FLUENT and then once it gets over I will read the output and based upon it I will run another job. So i want to know the way to check whether the first job has been finished or not.

I don't know if you are using linux or windows. But in either OS you can specify the output (output that FLUENT would normally print to the screen) to be written to a file which can be read in a text editor. Whenever you want to check if the FLUENT job is completed or not, just read the output file (this can be done when the fluent is running and writing to the output files also) and see if the FLUENT exited out or not.

Let me know if this helps or I misunderstood any part of your question.

Here is the command I use to run Fluent in batch mode in windows OS or Linux OS: fluent 3d -g -i journal-file.jou > outfile.txt

Before you read further...If you want something like, you need to get am automatic email message once the computation is finished, you need to write some scripts, which I have no idea. If you want to check whether the computation is finished or not by yourself, then this is the way to go.

> ; Exit FLUENT exit The current case has not been saved. OK to discard? [no]

The outfile (text format file) can be opened using a text editor (notepad in Windows; gedit in Linux) while the computation is running or once it is finished. When you open and look at the outfile during computations, you will see how many more iterations are left, and how much time has elapsed for this computation and also estimate how much more time is needed for the computation to get finished.

If you need something specific to work with Matlab, I cant help you much.

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Thanks for the response. Now I understood what you are saying, Read the file. Check the number of iterations(running/not running) If it is finished do next step Else pre calculate the time required to finish based on the number of current iteration.

I think this is the way you are trying to explain. Am I correct? I got your point. Are you familiar with Conjugate Heat transfer, I need some help in it.

I want to execute Fluent in batch mode in XP,I want to have Cl and Cd as a result(file),but I have not any output file,I can only run my journal file by this command :
fluent 2d -g -i tast.jou
Please tell me how can I have output file(Cl & Cd).
please help me as soon as possible.

WARNING: This is a prototype version that has not yet been tested and validated. Fluent Inc. makes no commitment to resolve defects reported against this prototype version. However, your feedback will help us improve the overall quality of the product.